1993 E series USD clicker settings
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1993 E series USD clicker settings
So, I have a 93 KDX200 with freshly rebuilt, stock, upside down forks. I should have put some stiffer springs in for my weight but I didn't. (I'll do that this winter). But for now, if I want them to be as firm as they can be...should I turn the clickers on the bottom of the forks all the way in (clockwise) or out (counterclockwise)?
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Re: 1993 E series USD clicker settings
IN would be stiffer
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Re: 1993 E series USD clicker settings
NOTE: Always gently turn the adjuster. They are a little fragile if cranked on.
I will second KDXohio, clockwise (in) is more damping. Counterclockwise is less damping.
You will need the springs from Race Tech or FRP to fit in the forks. 1995 - 2006 KDX springs are JUST barely too wide to fit in the tubes.
I will second KDXohio, clockwise (in) is more damping. Counterclockwise is less damping.
You will need the springs from Race Tech or FRP to fit in the forks. 1995 - 2006 KDX springs are JUST barely too wide to fit in the tubes.
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Re: 1993 E series USD clicker settings
Thanks for the tips